July 02, 2026
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Paternal leave was linked to better mental health among fathers, with paid leave reducing depression and anxiety and longer leave reducing depression, according to a pair of studies published by the American Journal of Public Health. Expanding access to leave may benefit the family and public health beyond individual improvements for fathers as well, according to the authors of the studies.
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